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Topic: Nature

slough

IPA: /slʌf/

KK: /slʌf/

intransitive verb

Definition: To shed or remove dead tissue from the body, often used in a medical context.

Example: The doctor explained that the wound would slough off the dead skin as it healed.

noun

Definition: A low area of land that is often wet and muddy, like a swamp or marsh, or a state of deep sadness or moral decline.

Example: The old slough was filled with thick mud and surrounded by tall grasses.

transitive verb

Definition: To get rid of something that is no longer wanted or needed.

Example: She decided to slough off her old habits and start fresh.

sloughy

IPA: //ˈslaʊ.i//

KK: /ˈslou̇-ē/

adjective

Definition: Describing an area that is marshy or has the qualities of a wetland, often soft and muddy.

Example: The sloughy ground made it difficult to walk without sinking into the mud.

slowworm

IPA: /ˈsloʊˌwɜːrm/

KK: /sloʊwˌwɜrm/

noun

Definition: A type of lizard that has no legs and looks like a snake, found mainly in Europe and parts of Asia and Africa. It usually eats slugs and is also known as a blindworm.

Example: We spotted a slowworm sunbathing on the warm rocks in the garden.

sludgier

IPA: /ˈslʌdʒiər/

KK: /ˈslʌdʒi/

adjective

Definition: Having a thick, sticky, and often muddy consistency; more like sludge than something smooth or fluid.

Example: The river was sludgier than usual after the heavy rain, making it difficult for the fish to swim.

sludgiest

IPA: /ˈslʌdʒi/

KK: /ˈslʌdʒi/

adjective

Definition: The most thick and muddy in texture, often used to describe something that is difficult to move through or has a heavy, viscous quality.

Example: After the heavy rain, the path became the sludgiest it had ever been, making it hard to walk.

sludging

IPA: /ˈslʌdʒɪŋ/

KK: /slʌdʒɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The process of filling gaps or cracks in structures, especially in engineering, using a wet mixture that can flow easily.

Example: The sludging process helped to repair the damaged embankment after heavy rains.

sludgy

IPA: /ˈslʌdʒi/

KK: /slʌdʒi/

adjective

Definition: Having a thick, soft, and often muddy texture, similar to sludge.

Example: The sludgy mixture made it difficult to walk through the marsh.

slug

IPA: /slʌg/

KK: /slʌg/

intransitive verb

Definition: To wait for a ride by standing at the side of the road, hoping someone will pick you up.

Example: Every morning, I slug to work, hoping to catch a ride with someone.

noun

Definition: A slug is a type of slow-moving creature that resembles a snail but lacks a shell. It can also refer to a heavy blow or a lump of material prepared for processing.

Example: The slug crawled slowly across the garden path.

transitive verb

Definition: To hit someone or something hard, especially with a fist or a bat, or to drink something quickly in large amounts.

Example: He slugged the ball out of the park during the game.

sluice

IPA: //sluːs//

KK: /slus/

intransitive verb

Definition: To flow out in a controlled manner, similar to how water flows through a gate or channel.

Example: The water sluiced down the mountainside after the heavy rain.

noun

Definition: A structure or channel that controls the flow of water, often used to manage irrigation or drainage, and can include gates or valves.

Example: The farmers opened the sluice to allow water to flow into the fields.

transitive verb

Definition: To let water flow through a channel or to wash something with flowing water.

Example: They sluiced the area to clear away the mud after the storm.

slushiness

IPA: /ˈslʌʃɪnəs/

KK: /ˈslʌʃiˌnɛs/

noun

Definition: The condition of being soft, wet, and mushy, often referring to a mixture of snow and water.

Example: The slushiness of the snow made it difficult to walk outside.

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